Determination of Nomophobia Levels of Department of Surgery Services Students During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Sevecen Çelik İnce, Arzum Çelik Bekleviç
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Aim: The aim of this study is to examine the nomophobia levels of the students in the department of surgery services during the COVID-19 pandemic period. Method: The sample of this descriptive study consisted of 106 students studying in the Department of Surgery Services at a university in the Western Black Sea Region in the 2020-2021 academic year. Data were collected with the "Personal Descriptive Information Form" and the "Nomophobia Scale". Results: The mean age of the students participating in the study was 20,02±1,10, 87,7% of students were female, all of students were single, and 58,5% were first year students. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 92,5% of the students stated that there was an increase in the daily phone usage time, and 73,6% stated they were uncomfortable with this increase. It was determined that the total score of the students on the Nomophobia Scale was 83,14±26,82, the highest score among the sub-dimensions was the inability to communicate (27,61±10,48), and 51,9% of students had moderate nomophobia. Conclusions: Although there has been an increase in the duration of smartphone use during the COVID-19 pandemic period, it has been determined that students are moderately nomophobic, most of them use smartphones during the day, and using smartphones harms their lives. It is recommended to plan interventions in order to be aware of the fact that students are at a higher risk of nomophobia during the pandemic process and to prevent phone addiction.
COVID-19大流行期间外科服务系学生无恐惧症水平的测定
目的:本研究的目的是了解新冠肺炎大流行期间外科服务部门学生的无恐惧症水平。方法:本描述性研究的样本包括2020-2021学年在西黑海地区一所大学外科服务部学习的106名学生。通过“个人描述信息表”和“无恐惧症量表”收集数据。结果:参与研究的学生平均年龄为20.02±1.10,女生占87.7%,均为单身,一年级学生占58.5%。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,92.5%的学生表示每天使用手机的时间增加了,73.6%的学生表示他们对这种增加感到不舒服。结果显示,大学生无恐惧症量表总分分别为83分、14分±26分、82分,其中交际能力得分最高(27分、61分±10分、48分),有中度无恐惧症的学生占51.9%。结论:虽然在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,智能手机的使用时间有所增加,但可以确定的是,学生是中度无手机恐惧症,他们中的大多数人在白天使用智能手机,使用智能手机会损害他们的生命。建议规划干预措施,以便认识到在大流行期间学生患手机恐惧症的风险更高,并防止手机成瘾。
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